Textual analysis of magazines

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TEXTUAL ANALYSIS OF MAGAZINES 1. Taste of Home 2. Food Network 3. Bon Appetite

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TEXTUAL ANALYSIS OF MAGAZINES

1. Taste of Home2. Food Network3. Bon Appetite

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TASTE OF HOME Taste of Home is America's number 1 cooking magazine and your number 1 recipe resource for delicious, family-favorite dishes!

PuffMasthead

Main photoTag line

Main cover line

Cover linesStrip

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FOOD NETWORK Food Network Magazine is a monthly food entertainment magazine based on the latter's popular television network Food Network.

Masthead

Cover lines

Barcode

Cover photo

Strip

Tag line

Puff

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BON APPETITE Bon Appétit is an American food and entertaining magazine published monthly

MastheadPuff

Strip

Barcode

Cover linesCover photo

Buzz wordsMain cover line

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MASTHEADIt is the title/logo/trademark of a magazine, in one or two words. It fills the width of the cover or top left corner.

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TAGLINEIt is under the masthead. It gives the magazine description or issue highlights.

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COVER PHOTOAlso known as the main photo or anchor photo. It features the main article. The photo is a medium close up shot and represents the genre of the magazine.

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PUG AND PUFFIt gives us a promotional offer, or an eye catching graphic to advertise what else can we found in the magazine. It looks more like a sticker stuck. Usually round and around the inside of the cover.

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COVER LINESThese are the lines of text on the front cover designed to attract the audience.

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MAIN COVER LINESThe largest text on the cover after the title and anchors the meaning of the image. It is usually referred as the sub-line.

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BUZZWORDS Usually with the main feature article for example “exclusive”, “free” and “plus”

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BARCODE/PRICEIt is on the bottom right or top right side of the magazine. Sometimes it may be the date/month of edition, price, website, and issue number

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STRIPIt contains a list of items featured in a magazine. Sometimes diagonally in the corner.